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Loving our videos but want to talk to SugarMamma directly about your situation and financial goals? Great news, Skype appointments as well in office appointments are available with SugarMamma.

Appointments cost $220 and go for 45-60 minutes, of which are prepaid via PayPal or bank deposit and must be booked online. The SugarMamma office is located in the heart of Darlinghurst, Sydney with metered parking nearby.

During your appointment, SugarMamma will go through with you all your financial stresses and concerns, then help you set some realistic financial goals to work towards, including practical steps to help keep you stay on track and focused. The appointments are relaxed and uplifting, with the focus on increasing your level of financial education and awareness around money so that you can make powerful shifts going forward.

By the end of the consultation, you should feel less stressed, more motivated and excited about your financial future, with specific goals to work on. Additionally you will have SugarMamma’s personal contact details so that you can reach out again if required, with ongoing coaching available.

Times Available

Monday 6am -4pm - Skype and office meetings

Tuesday 6am -4pm - Skype and office meetings

Wednesday 6am -4pm - Skype and office meetings

Thursday 6am -4pm - Skype and office meetings

Sunday - by special request

Location

Skype name "CannaCampbell"

SugarMamma/SASS Financial office

242 Palmer Street Darlinghurst

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You may already whose style inspires you – celebrities such as Cara Delevingne, Olivia Palermo, Angelina Jolie or Blake Lively; street style stars like Anna Dello Russo, Giovanna Battaglia or Miroslava Duma; and/or style bloggers like Aimee Song, Julie Sarinana, or Chiara Ferragni. It may not be a person, but a word or combination of words, such as ladylike, boho, eclectic, classy, girly, modern, minimalist.

You may not even subscribe to any of these, but simply have your own individual style that is a mix of the above.

If you’re after some inspiration in what your style is (or simply just want more style ideas), try some of the suggestions below.

1. Pinterest

I absolutely love Pinterest. It’s an online version of those corkboards that you would pin images, words or articles that interested you (hence the name). Once you’ve signed up with an account, there is a plethora of things you could pin. For example, you might want to search for what other women have worn for a particular season:

You could also search by lifestyle activity:

Or you could search by your celebrity inspiration:

You can then start “pinning” your favourite images and looks onto an online board – it could be just be a general “My Style” board with all the images you liked, or you could be specific and organise them by lifestyle activity, item of clothing, style – it’s up to you. You can check out my own Pinterest boards to see how I’ve organised outfit and style ideas.

The great thing about using Pinterest in this way is that you can then identify any possible outfit combinations based on what you searched, and then use these images to choose what items of clothing you’ll select for your capsule wardrobe. It also makes for great reference if you ever get stuck for an outfit to wear. Also, when reading the captions of the images you may find other style words that you may not have considered in Step One of the capsule wardrobe planning process. You can then do further searches using a newly found style words.

2. Instagram (app)

Those little squares of pictures can also be excellent source of style and outfit inspiration (as well as an addictive way to spend your spare time!). You can follow your favourite style stars (some suggestions here), discover new ones using the “Explore” tab in the app, or check out style-related hashtags to see what pictures have been tagged as such (eg. #minimalstyle #everydaystyle #ootd #dailyoutfit #wiw #styleoftheday). You can like them, follow others whose style you particularly like, and check out their personal style blogs (if they have one) for more ideas.

3. Personal style blogs

Personal style blogs are a nice way to not only get style inspiration but get a bigger picture of the person behind the image. You’ll get an understanding of who they are and what drives their style, and maybe some tips and tricks on how to translate what they wear into your own wardrobe and lifestyle. You may even be inspired to wear something or adopt a style you hadn’t considered before. You would have heard of huge Australian style bloggers such as Nicole Warne of Gary Pepper Girl, Zanita Whittington, and Margaret Zhang of Shine by Three, but do a Google search of other bloggers based on some of the style words you’ve identified so far to find some other great examples.

Lookbook is dedicated to style from the everyday person. Pictures are uploaded by users and you can search these using style keywords (or use the Explore tab), then further refine by location, item of clothing, brand etc. If you prefer seeing outfits that aren’t heavily styled then this is the website for you.

Have these suggestions helped you in finding more about your style? Do you use other sources of inspiration to help define your style? Let me know – leave a comment below!

Eileen Sioson

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Eileen is a blogger at 5feetofstyle.com, where you can find style inspiration, "how to wear" tips, and capsule wardrobe ideas. She is also a full-time mum of two, Food Network addict, and unabashed dog person.

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SkypeSugarMamma!

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Skype SugarMamma Today!

Just send us your skype details and preferred time of call to get started!

Loving our videos but want to talk to SugarMamma directly about your situation and financial goals? Great news, Skype appointments as well in office appointments are available with SugarMamma.

Appointments cost $220 and go for 45-60 minutes, of which are prepaid via PayPal or bank deposit and must be booked online. The SugarMamma office is located in the heart of Darlinghurst, Sydney with metered parking nearby.

During your appointment, SugarMamma will go through with you all your financial stresses and concerns, then help you set some realistic financial goals to work towards, including practical steps to help keep you stay on track and focused. The appointments are relaxed and uplifting, with the focus on increasing your level of financial education and awareness around money so that you can make powerful shifts going forward.

By the end of the consultation, you should feel less stressed, more motivated and excited about your financial future, with specific goals to work on. Additionally you will have SugarMamma’s personal contact details so that you can reach out again if required, with ongoing coaching available.

Times Available

Monday 6am -4pm - Skype and office meetings

Tuesday 6am -4pm - Skype and office meetings

Wednesday 6am -4pm - Skype and office meetings

Thursday 6am -4pm - Skype and office meetings

Sunday - by special request

Location

Skype name "CannaCampbell"

SugarMamma/SASS Financial office

242 Palmer Street Darlinghurst

Complete Booking Payment

Booking

Total

Subtotal

$0.00

Total

$0.00

Since your browser does not support JavaScript, or it is disabled, please ensure you click the Update Totals button before placing your order. You may be charged more than the amount stated above if you fail to do so.

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